We are Columbian College.The academic heart of GW and home of the engaged liberal arts.

Prospective Students

Whether pursuing your passion for theoretical physics or seeking a degree from the world’s first political communication program, GW's Columbian College of Arts and Sciences offers transformative experiences and influential connections — on top of a world-class education.

Our graduates go on to change the world, pursuing careers in health care, law, education, finance, entertainment, government and public relations.

Undergraduate Studies

As an undergraduate in Columbian College, you will be in a unique position to maximize your #OnlyatGW experience. From exclusive academic courses to enriching research programs, Columbian College is dedicated to providing you with opportunities to learn and grow in the nation’s capital. And, with more than 150 majors, minors and combined degree programs (bachelor’s + master’s), we offer a program of study suited for virtually every interest.

Political communication major Lande Watson expected a slow first day at her internship. Instead, she was assigned a speech for Attorney General Loretta Lynch—due at the end of the day.

Kate Bell

BA '17, Philosophy

"The thing I love most about GW is the community — a community of friends and teachers and role models. I've felt really supported in my time here, whether from all the close friends I've made or from the professors who are committed to helping every student learn and grow and become better individuals."

Graduate Studies

Columbian College is a magnet for top scholars and a catalyst for learning and discovery. Our advanced degrees and graduate certificates integrate the highest caliber of education, from our world-renowned programs in subjects like history, political science and public policy, to our pioneering work in art therapy, forensic sciences and LGBT health policy and practice.

Sociology alumna Priya Dhanani, MA '14, teaches teens and adults to overcome myths about child sex trafficking—and to take a hard look at their own biases.

Bill Ostrum

MA '12, Environmental Resource Policy

"I liked the ability to follow my interests, even as they changed across the two years of the program. In addition to learning from faculty with experience across academia and the public and private sectors, I worked with students with diverse experiences and goals."